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Notorious Drug Dealer Arrested by NDLEA Over Murder of Operative

Adedoja Adesoji
December 15, 2023 2 min read

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Sokoto State Command, has arrested a drug dealer for allegedly masterminding the killing of one of their operatives in January this year.

The dealer was arrested in Bagarawa village on Thursday, following a joint operation involving other security agencies.

The commander of the agency, Iro Mohammed, told newsmen that the operative was killed during a raid of the suspect’s hideout around January this year.

Mohammed said, β€œThey raided his hideout in the village and arrested him, but while leaving the village, the suspect raised the alarm. So, our men were surrounded by the villagers who maimed and killed one of our officers with matchets and the suspect escaped.

β€œThey know what they are doing. They know what they do for a living and how they are spoiling their children but still shield them from arrest.”

The commander further disclosed the arrest of 59 other suspects, including four ladies.

According to him, the suspects were arrested at different drugs joints across the state.

He added: β€œThis followed the matching order given by the state governor that security agencies should jointly raid suspected hideouts of criminals. Some of the suspects are dealers while some are users of drugs. After investigation, we will prosecute them while the users, we will rehabilitated.”